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N3446B accident description

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Crash location 36.685000°N, 101.507778°W
Nearest city Guymon, OK
36.682804°N, 101.481549°W
1.5 miles away
Tail number N3446B
Accident date 01 Sep 2010
Aircraft type Beech D35
Additional details: None

NTSB Factual Report

The pilot reported, via the submitted NTSB 6120.1 form, that he departed on a cross-country flight with 49 gallons of fuel on-board the airplane. About 3 hours later as he approached his destination airport, the airplane’s engine "revved up and down, 3 or 4 times” before losing power. Thinking that the engine had a vapor lock/fuel blockage, the pilot attempted to resolve the problem by selecting each of the airplane’s three fuel tanks and affirming that the mixture control was in the full rich position. Without engine power, the pilot elected to conduct a downwind, forced landing at his destination airport; however, with insufficient altitude, the pilot made a hard landing diagonally across the runway. During the landing, the airplane’s nose-gear collapsed and the right wing was substantially damaged. The FAA Inspector, who examined the aircraft on-site, reported that it appeared the aircraft had “blue stains” on the underside of the fuselage and that the fuel caps had duct tape on them. The inspector was unable to determine if the airplane’s fuel tanks contained fuel. The reason for the loss of engine power was not determined.

NTSB Probable Cause

The loss of engine power for undetermined reasons.

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